mileysmilely
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Have you guys experienced blood sugar go higher after exercises?
I used to know that exercise can improve your insulin sensitivity and reduce blood sugar level, but in my case, my post dinner was 6.7 and I went to exercise 30 mins , my blood sugar went up to 8.2 even took a rest for an hour. It still remained 8.2
In that case. Do I still keep on my exercise?
It would be very grateful that anyone can give me some advices.
No take any meds just diatary managed.Hi,
Are you prescribed any medication for your diabetes. Or diatary managed?
Sounds like your liver dumping glucose in your blood stream to give you a boost (!) when you start to exercise.
I get that and others have reported it also.
In my case I am often in ketosis and using ketones for energy, so there is no demand for extra glucose.
I would accept it, perhaps reduce your carbohydrate intake a bit and extend your exercise for a bit.
I wouldn't give up exercise because as you say that does a lot of good things for you.
Hi thereim not in ketosis . but i‘ve already avoided carbs .veggie and meat are my friends .
but i suffer anxiety disorder and panic attach. it comes really frequently recently. Does it a matter to
My readings?
Hi there
I think it is possible that the anxiety could impact your blood levels as it's a natural fight or flight response that your body gets itself ready
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/stress-and-blood-glucose-levels.html
I did also find an article saying it can lower in some people
https://www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/with-anxiety#research
Hi and just wondered why you think its worse? If you are going on spot checks of blood glucose after meals or exercise be aware that over the average things should get better if you are type 2/insulin resistant.No take any meds just diatary managed.
fasting and post workout glucose are always out of control. but 3 post meal readings are in the range 6-7. whereas fasting shoot to 7-8.
im thinner and intake less and regular active more than the time when i was diagnosed. but seems the glucose control is getting more worse. whats wrong with it
You just made me remember my 40 years ago diagnosis as a kid where they induced a hypo. I am a pretty sure they don't do this now! Also practised injecting into an orange for some reason (the orange did not suffer a hypo).Have to agree with the majority here , exercise can raise blood sugar, I’ve been type 1 for 40 + years and have been active all my life , I was told that when excoriating it’s the type of exercise anaerobic or aerobic and also what your blood sugar is before your exercise starts that can affect you, I do remember when I was first diagnosed they wanted me to experience a hypo so they tested my blood sugar and sent me to the gym for an hour , I worked my bum off and came back and hey presto my blood sugar had gone up lol, exercise is a funny animal , all I can suggest is take regular blood sugar tests and you will eventually find what works for your body,
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